Tz
7 min readSep 4, 2020

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Turn “East Of The River” Into Our Own City(Reparations)

“The Northern ghetto had become a type of colonial area. The colony was powerless because all important decisions affecting the community were made from the outside”

  • Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (1966)

This article is the second part to the previous article “A United States of Africa On American Soil”.

In the article I stated what I viewed as Black liberation:

“If we won’t move back to Africa, we must create “A United States of Africa”, within America. In order to form your own country you need land. In nearly every city in America, Black people are isolated and segregated to a section of town, that we call “the inner city, the ghetto, or the hood”. These isolated black communities all over America can be formed into our own states, united under our own Black nation.”

That being said why not start with DC, which was known as the original “Chocolate City.”

East of the Anacostia River in Washington, D.C. is:

  • 90 percent black.
  • The poorest section of DC.

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